Kansas' Rattlers

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Kansas' Rattlers

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Sorry for the BAD blurry pics, but these were taken about 6-7 years ago with a bad camara and an idiot that couldn't take pics :oops:

Timber Rattler. This particular species of Timber is the "CaneBrake". Found west of Topeka in Waubaunsee County. 2' long
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Massassaugua. I tiny rattler that has a HORRIBLE temper. The normal rattler can strike at 3/4ths its body length. This species however lunges and can strike PAST it's length. Found this one in Osage County, south of Topeka. 10" long
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Western Diamondback. Found this snake on the Oklahoma/Texas border on the Red River. 3' long
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Prarie Rattlesnake. This is mostly what I hunt for. These are PLENTYFUL out on the Kansas/Colorado border where I found this one. 2 1/2' long
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Barrie

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What do you do with these beauties after you "hunt" them? Very good pics and an interesting hobby.

Cheers, Barrie.
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I sell the snakes to venom extractors.
Actually, a guy that invented a field antivenom, used the snakes he bought from me to invent the antivenom. I caught about 13-14 Western Diamondbacks and sold them to him (if a person kills them, I don't sell them to him/her) and he called me about a year later and told me the good news. They actually used it in the field on a guy that got bit and it worked GREAT!

Here it is!!!

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Barrie

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Well thats awesome! :D Nice to know you had a hand in this anti-venom process.

Cheers, Barrie.
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Post by Cali-wanna-b »

Wes

Beautiful rattlers. We have black and yellow eastern diamondbacks here. IMO, the yellows are the prettiest. When they were excavating for a fedex distributuion center up the road from me they dug into a rattler hibernation pit. The foreman estimated that there was about 500 rattlers in it!!! His equipment operator quit on the spot..LOL. Needless to say the locals were a bit uneasy for a few months, rattlers were showing up everywhere. Most were caught and relocated.

Here are a few pics of my Brazilian Rainbow boa. The pic in Barrie's rat thread is not mine. Mine is a darker phased male. Sorry about the big pics.

Last summer pic.
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Today, getting ready to shed.
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Not the pot I was expecting........
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Post by Kansas »

NICE NICE NICE!!!!!!!
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